With the best Ghost of Tsushima combat tips for beginners, taking on Mongol hordes should be a fairly easy affair. Although Jin Sakai is an extremely skilled swordsman, the relentless waves of enemies sometimes require more than just wildly swinging your katana at them. Stances and skilled maneuvers go a long way in your liberation mission.
This guide offers some of the best Ghost of Tsushima combat tips for beginners, from mastering the stances to utilizing elements of stealth.
Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinions.
You should max out your Standoff and Assassination skills as early as you can in Ghost of Tsushima. Invest your technique points in these skills early on to gain a significant advantage over enemies.
Initially, you will be able to take down only one enemy with the Standoff skill. However, gradually upgrading it will allow you to chain up to three enemies in a standoff right at the beginning of the fight. This will also quickly fill up your resolve meter (more on this later in the article).
Additionaly, the Assassination skill will let you chain up to three kills if you prefer the stealthy approach, similar to the stealth assassinations in Assassin's Creed titles.
One of the best Ghost of Tsushima combat tips for beginners is to keep an eye out on the Resolve. Represented by yellow discs above the health bar, Resolve is used for special abilities, like the life-saving healing technique and even some special moves (like the Heavenly Strike).
Defeating and parrying enemies in Ghost of Tsushima, as well as performing assassinations and standoff executions are all great ways to build Resolve. Upgrading your skills early can also boost your Resolve gain.
A full Resolve meter
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